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Monday. October 12, 1025 Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r Jla&utbe JibmmQ (Qbsnbex (Incorporated) Aa Independent JewppeT CRANK B. Al'PI-Eur UAJiVEr F. 1IATTHEW8 Publlab4 vinliifi, ueirt Su.ada.jr, t 141 A&xmn Arena ' Xa Ortnd. Oregon. T& Obaervr-tttr irjbiubtd verjr Jrldfcy. ntrftd M tti potofic at La Urud, Oregon, u fccoud ' CUM kUll MMIw undtr act of Mucb 3. 17. OWICIAX PAPER OF UNION COUNT! AND THE CITT OF LA ORANL18 VKMBER ADflOCIATEO PflEB8 Th AMOdattd prM la exclusively entitled to on for pub ', lic&tlon of ftll Dm d)itha credited to It or not otherwise eredlt4 If publlahed therein. All rlcbta of republication of tpeclal dispatches In this paper, and alao th local news htr ' la aMo ara reserved. BUBdCKIPTION KATN Bj Carrier Dally, par month la " Dally, ilx month la , Daily, single copy , , .7 . o By Mall Dally, per month la advance. tially, per ala months la advance- Dally, per year In advance.. Weekly Obeerver-8tar, per year. too -12.00 ADVERTISINO RATES Oleplay, forvlrn, per column itn Display, looal, par column '" Tim contract rata on application ' 'SPEAK THE COOD WOnD: Heaviness In the heart of man maketh It stoop; b'Jt a good word uiaketh It giad. : Proverbs 12: 2i OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS ' Denmark has discharged its executioner because there haa been.no execution for 20 years. That country must be following the American plan. ; A .Washington correspondent says, in reviewing the Mitchell case, that practically everyone recognizes the fact ithat the colonel has told the truth and will lie punished or it. We doubt the latter part of that statement. Too nany army and navy officials on the investigation stand have told about the lack of attention to aviation develop ment.. Of course they say that it's due to lack of funds, not to inefficiency in administration, but the fault is there somewhere. And that is what Mitchell contends. We doubt if he will be punished in 'the face of so much evi dence, that ho has been right. j. -i . i ! '; PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY. I ' Judge Kanzler told pmvnU last night at the Presby terian church that they hliould know whom their child, en are with, where they are, and what they are doing. Willi that information he contends that the great majoiity of difficulties, sorrows, and disappointments in the roaring of chlldrW-Would M flvoWed.v.ltl a truM tfcft'ctffty'phMiTtJ realizes, but one which too few parents give' sutiicent attention. . . r ' Of course it's easy enough to say that we uhoufd know ,'whut companions young people have, where they arc U4 hours of the day, and what they do-lut securing this Information regularly is not such an easy maltcr. It re quires h tremendous amount of effort and devotion to the responsibility of making good citizens out of growing chil dren. As a matter of fact, that effort and devotion is i.o great in some instances that many parents get to the point where they cither don't care, minimize the importance :f keeping tab on their children, or shirk the responsibility in various other ways. Modern life demands many things imd often the demands given most attention result in the fhildi'cn being left out of the picture. They eon.seouciilly shift for themselves and some conduct themselves in mich a way as to finally make their parents guilty of criminal cmvlcssncKH. Wayward children are generally waywaicl because of the home from which they come, but that is not always the case. Mental handicaps are not infrequent; sometimes a Child's tendency Is so foreign to the experience of the parents that it's too late by the time it is realized. Some times the bare struggle for existence in a homo is so diffi cult that no time thought or energy remains for the proper direction of the offspring. Yet these conditions should not excuse delinquency. Kather should they be an additional urjie in the community's life to aid collection. 1'ioper suel'vision of the associates and the activities of child'cn should be a home piolilem but it should also be a community problem. Law enforcement is the direct job of the police officials of the various government units yet it is a failure unless It also lieromos indirectly the job of the citiwns Mho make up those units. We, as members of this com munity, can have no gi eater interest nor no moie impor tant job than the proper development of future citizens. RLE THE IMPROVED FORD COUPE i In (Mir S'imv Uixmi::. ' Price ffi.'i.'i.li.'i ful'v iiii)iM(l it;: l-n'loon Tins, delivered here. ; Perkins Mr tor Co. ! Phone M ."()(. Cm. It!i and Adams " . "- TP Took weam.mhV fX-cracw&TCa -rn lOEEOrtTVCIeLuT REoojv3t SOMOA O CACTl& V VN9XW, SECH BttOOTlrHJU 1 ClO MAKE A CfXPLE, OCO&ial, BEEF SttA fHtvfe SOMGrStbO. UUE. I MISTAKES TAtffc j Chaperons'. I v4w sowers Jt' lost a novjdertui. back sor. BotX A AlMikl' A PRACTiSlkJ etC" Avj'l VJOvrOtR fefiO O GCXO- AM THEM VWSe. CRACKS FEf? OOR VvWCjS UrSSvf tJOAlMvffi. MEVER EVEM AT. ftC uttD T OP OOAPrttT AM-'lU-TAKE'Et? BACK TOOK OWE LAST AKl iLLAOO A FFW A VVvCH WERE SEvBOOW-.O O' " j "IVlrl &EOrLrJft.rPC7.. ' 10.9 I FLORsSSsHOE I OFFICE CAT Junius It' JiimI miKtilv lmM f' t"U 'ilrli iiiMtii a town tlin iickrT. a khm look I M" n-omaii or a ihinnly ricii old ha'UtUrr. Th man who wiyn hn-t- V bft potlrv n"vr tr"1 felting an ugly girl how h Inokfid. - j I rnnnot winff h old r"ni!H, I run not ni 9 iftp n'w; In f'ir', 1 rtmot ii'nif nt all You'll find rr I led throuuh. In i 70 ) h" IMIeHm rnrnc to Ani'Tlrn (n jtrrh of fr'')om. In 1 f " f thfv. R r'turriiPK o Hnif. land In w-an-h of t name thine. Wb-n B r-dlo b"? bnrw a loti'l lifw-nipfn r' r',',yfr, now t io to k'AoWwfiVWhier it' lii tu'Uc'or Ha il have jt,hi fiid all ovr my ftli." ... The other xnorning a baby waa born and the proud father bor rowed thr tccmon'.. xoale to weigi thp new arrival. Th babv wciehei 5 poun'. H in n -rted that t;e Icrioan haa Irft town. (OHi:i;cr Thr f Jne '.Shtii; nwn are born frrt-Rt. Mfinte achieve n-atiieM, and j ll'p Oilier ".lust grate ujKn you." BALM TO HEARTACHE If n n-nn ioxn hU mon"'' b nuiv (r-i ntorf. biVt If fie lom-a his nerve It' Rom' foreter. , . VijMiiif Jl rixr it I "Sny. nd. or'lf me m fifek for flflv nnd I'll jM. 1'1'r'niriiurlv hideblrd to ou." Itfld "Vih, my vmi, I'm Mint of rtiot." S'fiS TIO:V SANfi ! Adnnv "in the Sluidf of the Old Arph Tri'C" C I v o p a I r u "Von (intia He1 MittTiiita i:vt'rv Nlfbt." W -"UlfK'T Awhltf" H ii m I v t "My Hw"tii. W nt Arn " I'f'tii't an'! .tiiiut "l jiat NlKbt on tli' Itark I'orrh " . . . 'i m m : , M".ih"r..-",i-ihii II-!(( irriin'fHiit 'iir not an (rn'' 11 uhiijiI. Th m-i'iri to h pMhy." .t"bn Iw'o i ni-n) "M'tl lhav tli'-y iif -pIMi'--. Mf.tlii-r '''h1" opi Who iJt thr fflow "Fantatic" who la tripled by everybody? i I fieri in muKlc tore window: j "i i b the Olrl Vou fovc"- and .j several oth'T". I OX Till: TltANS 'KiltATION Of soM'.S Our b'th but a aU'ep and a for K"ti;r.. A lot had (he nerve onee to de ctar": , He obvlopulv hai lit vcr tried an 'upri?r,' I'M teatlfy there Is no sleeping1 there. ' j A woman's "end ho hnd in sl wa8 In competition with the dead. I KATI PI-: OF AltTH'K'IAL V.K LAIHCHA. Thnnngia (A I') The art of making artifMnl eys haii atta-ni-d a Mite of p rf' ction In Germany, an-l many tltcuitunda of them are exported from th ;ttle city, whose main Irrhi.strv If o aupply reaerve opt lea. The prln ifl fit i In Ui Is biiaim-H, Wan rounded In ik;. Tli- ar'IMi ial ow in rnth'-r inor f n hKlene than a rom' ttr rt--nitrfmnit. a It wrvn to pn-venl lunt,' ete., from g'-tt 'nK Into the mptv no-kei nnd retting tip an Ir 'ainrnatton likely to Jeopardlzr the "nuilntiiR . t In erv IlKht In wdirht and l not m h'-rtcal t.ni flat n Rliai-c It tube one hour to mnke while the pitl'ent In i-rtaent In order t hat It may be modeled fter the mu nii'l e e. The average ermiin urtlfliial eyes are guaran- OMAHA. N'eb. (NHA Special) On the mysterious wav- s of the air cornea the deep baas voice of the radio announcer: "This is itai:on KFKX. Hastings. N'ebruSiCa. Th next selection will be a violin duet by Wiliam and Kdward Zimmer. father and son." And then cornea a plaintive mel ody from wo violins. Put even radio, marvelous as H i In enabling people to hear beau tiful muslo hundreds of miles away falls completely to tell the Mory bt-Mnd the harmony of these two violins. Sinry HHnN F!etlon ' ' Kor It 's a story of 1evi heirt acheH, anger end happiness, euch M Is usit nlly found only In fiction. Ifs a rtory of real life written In bitter and happy experiences of 20 years. At the age of 19. WHIIfim 7.1 m mer. u violinist educated In Iferlin, t II In love with a 16-year-old girl in New York City. After s hasty cf.uruhlp they wre married and both were verv happy. A biiby w s born. ' Wlu-n the babv w;is nine rnAnhn old. Zimmer went on the road with one of the Hhubert companies. ay tig "'ih'1 i.tMy Widw" ;nd 'ntled to return to bLs wife aiul baby. .irs. Zimmer obtained a divorce nd mar'bd a wealth- cttin bro ker named Mack, with whom she lived hriprtly. Her, little son never knew his raiher. but as he grew older he was told about him nnd went by the name of K 'ward Ziiuritrr. I.Ike his father, the boy soon din. pkiyeii real musical talent. The mother did everything possible to veiop the sol's ttiusit-al educa YCU mav see vov.r friends wearing fine looking shoes but you will see none that are better looking than the FLORSHZIMS we have here for you. Get . yo-irs now ad look your best N. K. WEST & CO. INC. La Grande, Oregon Look at your Shoes rtf J THIi POACHER : MARKET J0L'S GROCERIES Phone Main 7."U Home Made Saner Kraut 2 Quarts 25c and Kdward made his debut over f redio whije his father was playing over the radio at Hastings. lint due to adve rse business con ditions, the Mack fortune wa.s swert away. This sudden ch-Jiige meant an end to Edward's musical education, the mother reaKzed. un less In some way the boy's father would help. ( The rodlo had revealed that the father was living at Hastings, and the mother decided on an unumial plan In her efforts to make the boy a real musician. I'nder the name of Mack rhe I cnt him to Hastings to take vio lin lesions under hs father. At first, Kdward protested ag.-iinst 'he Idea, faying he didn't cttre to know a father who had d serted him aa a baby, -and had never shown any interest in him. , The rest of the story Is told by the father. ."He had been taking ntunie les ions of me for wveraj weeks, and I hndn't recognized him." wild Zimmer. j "Vou see. I hadn't even seen him since ho wis nine months old. I had worried nhout him and won dered about him. because I wasn't so proud of Ihe thlngx that had hupp'Mied when I wns younper. And o I hadn't tried to find him. "One flay, sa I gave hm his !- ' on. I.natlred taar.. in -his eyes. ' ion are hor:iesie; for your folks. I said . He hd iold me tint t h ey were In O ma h a and wer: coining to Hastings later. "I threw my arm acres his shoulders to comfort him. And then he broke down and told me the whole fton-. was never so happy In my life. Better Than His Dad 'I bnA U.d my wife all about my flrt man-Mge and that matle it possible to take him right into our home. "I would always" advise a man to be perfectly frank uhout his past life;- My wife Is ji:si ntno years - older -rhan he. We have a linle igir six yeaia old. And we are all jvery happy together. I "He is a wonderful violinUt. Jle plays In the orchestra I direct, and I give him the solo .part.,for he .is a better musician than 1 am. I "At the close cf he t-enson T shall take him to N(w Yor!: to roiiiuy, i i-om' in n jiosn iuii' 10 untui .him. and It is my turn to do eoine I thing now. STOP! dust Another One of Our lll-CLAss M'KCIALSt Kegu ar 75 cent (boxes of extra quality two-tone Li noil with laced gold edge. This Week 58 Cents -Rel Cross DrujJ Store . The Start j Isn't Hard BUT KKKCINO AT TOUIl 8AVIN(!8 AO COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. . . . IS TOUKH RROWIN'l RRnULARLr KVHiir WEEK? La Grande National Bank Sound - Reltahle.- Progressive & Mi .... M ly I, nj? 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